Tola (rhymes with Cola) means love for god.
2007-02-01 13:25:11
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answered by ? 2
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Paige or Adelaide are nice names. You know, nobody really cares (other than the mother) what your child's middle name is so why not go with the MODERN name method, which the mother's family name as the middle name and the father's family name as the last name?
That way, many years from now, a person doing geneology can look at her name and know immediately who the mother and father are.
More and more women and couples are doing this. I liked the idea for my son because I figured that I was also an important part of his existence. I knew that nobody would really want to say a double last name, but at least people would know who both parents were.
2007-02-08 05:25:26
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answered by D 3
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Try the baby names or parenting section of Yahoo Answers. My name is Cinzia (italian) - not common, I also like Aboriginal names. Here's a few, with their meaning:
Aboriginal Names and Name Meaning
Adina - Good
Akuna - To know or follow
Adnanuara - Running Water
Goonagulla - Sky
Kimba - Bush fire
Kurrin - Sand
Mani - Equal
Moonga - Dark
Narbethong - Cheerful, lively
Pangalia - Eldest son
Pirramurar - Shield
Tangari - Edible gum
Teangi - Earthy
Warroo - Fire
Wirake - Friend
Wirinun - Sorcerer
Wirruna - Sunset
Wollowra - Eagle
Wundurra - Warrior
I also like the name Allira
2007-02-01 15:50:09
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answered by @@ELEKTRA@@ 5
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A few of my favourites --
1) Caoimhe (pronounced KEE-va) -- Irish. Means beautiful.
2) Caoilfhionn (pronounced KEE-lin) -- Irish. Means "slender and fair."
3) Evelyn -- English. Derived from the French surname Aveline.
4) Ausra -- Lithuanian. Means "dawn."
5) Adara -- Hebrew. Means "noble."
6) Astrid -- Scandinavian. Modern form of Ástríðr which comes from old Norse words "áss" meaning "god" (no, really) and "fríðr" meaning "beautiful."
7) Afon -- Welsh. Means "river."
8) Odette -- French. Means "wealth."
9) Ainsley -- English/Scottish. Means either "Anne's field" or "Hermitage field."
10) Drusilla -- Comes from the Roman family name "Drusus" which may itself come indirectly from the Celtic word for "strong."
11) Sabina -- Russian, means "Sabine woman." The Sabines were an ancient people who occupied central Italy.
12) Arethusa -- Ancient Greek. Might mean "to become excellent." Was the name of a wood nymph in Greek Mythology.
13) Aoibhe (Pronounced "Eva") -- Irish. Means "beauty."
14) Mehetabel -- Hebrew. Means "God makes happy."
15) Beryl -- English name for a green-ish precious stone.
16) Phaedra -- Ancient Greek. Means "bright."
17) Cordelia -- Celtic. No one's sure what it means.
2007-02-01 14:09:58
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answered by mghtyroach 3
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I can only tell you what I like..none of these are too unique.
Rio, Rin, Rue, Mina, Moxa, Topaz. I don't like Saffron, but that's a strange one I've heard. I also had a roomate named Lakin and one from Nepal named Rashmi.
2007-02-08 19:31:55
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answered by Alexis 3
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Abigail, Annabelle, Helen, Ellena, Elizabeth, Lyndia...basically, the older the name, the less it is being used now a days
2007-02-01 13:26:15
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answered by Anonymous
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i think ralph would be great for the first name, and perhaps abe for a middle name. if i knew your last name maybe i could thin of better ones. i still think ralph is the best. its unique.
2007-02-08 13:17:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Aurelia.
It's Latin, and it means golden. It's also the female version of Aurelius, as in Marcus Aurelius, an emperor of Rome, so it has overtones of power. :)
Or how about Cordelia? That one is from Shakespeare's 'King Lear' (Cordelia is the heroine).
2007-02-01 13:30:45
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answered by somebody 4
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I like Sahara, Lola, Ava Madison...
2007-02-09 12:59:20
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answered by Mississippi Muslimah 2
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My sister's middle name is Iwalani, it is Hawaiian and means beautiful sea/volcanic bird. She hates having that middle name, or so she says...
2007-02-08 15:05:24
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answered by Andrea 2
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Ivelisse (Evvalezzz)
It means Eve Elizabeth.
Eve = Life
Elizabeth = God of Plenty
2007-02-08 11:31:50
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answered by nananina 2
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